Study links anger to blood vessel dysfunction

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A recent study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found a concerning connection between anger and impaired blood vessel function. These findings highlight the impact of emotional health on physical health, suggesting that managing anger could be crucial for maintaining cardiovascular health. The insights from this study on how anger impacts the body might help in encouraging people who frequently experience anger to consider behavioral therapies.

Source

Holcombe, Madeline. β€œAnger Can Harm Your Blood Vessel Function, Study Shows.” CNN, Cable News Network, 6 May 2024, www.cnn.com/2024/05/01/health/anger-blood-vessels-study-wellness/index.html.

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